catcentric

English

Etymology

From cat +‎ -centric.

Adjective

catcentric (comparative more catcentric, superlative most catcentric)

  1. Focused on or from the point of view of cats.
    • 2003, Leopoldina Fortunati, James E. Katz, Raimonda Riccini, Mediating the Human Body: Technology, Communication, and Fashion, page 21:
      The Italian physicist Toraldo di Francia observed: "We might as well recognize the fact that it is biological—and therefore natural—law that mice are mousecentric, cats are catcentric, and men are antrhropocentric.
    • 2014, Sandy Robins, The Original Cat Bible: The Definitive Source for All Things Cat:
      Catcentric websites and local newspapers are a good place to starting looking for pet-friendly events in your area.
    • 2017, Margaret Atwood, Angel Catbird Volume 2: To Castle Catula (Graphic Novel), page 106:
      The Catcentric Adventure Continues in the All-Ages Follow-up to Best-Selling Novelist Margaret Atwood's Debut Graphic Novel.